Frederick E Nate
The News-Examiner, Thursday, February 24,
1955, page 1
FINAL RITES ARE HELD IN DINGLE
Funeral services were held in the Dingle Ward LDS Chapel last Thursday at 11 am for Frederick E Nate, who died at the family home on February after an extended illness. Family prayer in the home previous to the church service was offered by Harold Lindsay.
The services were conducted by Bishop Clifford J Skinner. Opening prayer, Calvert Lewis; vocal duet "One Fleeting Hour" Mrs. Jean Spencer and Mrs. Willie Mae Kunz; speaker, Bishop Skinner; vocal duet, "Hold THou My Hand" Max Haddock and Mrs. Reed Lowe, accompanied by Mrs. Lester Armatage; speaker J Clarence Lindsay; vocal solo, "When Day Is Done" Mrs. Eugene Wilcox; speaker, J Warren Sirrine; vocal duet "The End of a Perfect Day" Mr. Haddock and Mrs. Lowe; benediction, Alfred D Oakey; prelude and postlude music was by Mrs. Alfred D Oakey. Pall bearers were Eldon Nate, Shurel Nate, Gene Woodland, Veral Smedley, Gary Nate and Robert Sparks all grandsons of the deceased.
Interment was made in the Sunset Lawn Mausoleum
in Salt Lake City where the crypt was dedicated by Bishop William H Lindsey.
The Matthews Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.